Research outputs

Access is provided to research outputs generated by HSRC researchers since 2000. All research outputs are provided free of charge to the public, with the exception of confidential reports. Where possible the full-text is provided for immediate download. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of an output which is not immediately available for download, please contact the Digital Curation Team at researchoutputs@hsrc.ac.za.

Research data

The HSRC Research Data Service provides a digital repository of the HSRC's research data in support of evidence-based human and social development. Click here to access the data sets.

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Highlights

Alcohol consumption among HIV-positive pregnant women in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: prevalence and correlates

COVID-19 Corona Virus: South African Resource Portal

Covid-19 awareness campaign: How to protect yourself - Siya Kolisi

The Idea of Transformative Social Policy: Securing wellbeing in the African Context

Prof Jimi O. Adesina on how Social Policy is concerned with how society is structured to secure human wellbeing.

Ready or Not! Black Students' Experiences of South African Universities

"Ready or Not! Black Students' Experiences of South African Universities" is a short film by HSRC's Dr Alude Mahalai and the ESD team, offering a snapshot of students' structural and personal obstacles experienced in university.

Book launch: THE CAPE RADICALS Intellectual and political thought of the New Era Fellowship, 1930s-1960s

Crain Soudien and literary scholar Shaun Viljoen (author of a biography of Richard Rive) discuss the influential role of the New Era Fellowship (NEF) in redefining concepts of race and nationalism in South Africa in the mid-twentieth century and beyond. Read more about the event here.